حسست
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Arabic
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[edit]حسست (form I)
- حَسَسْتُ (ḥasastu) /ħa.sas.tu/: first-person singular past active of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to freeze; to curry (a horse)”) and حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to be moved with compassion”)
- حَسَسْتَ (ḥasasta) /ħa.sas.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to freeze; to curry (a horse)”) and حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to be moved with compassion”)
- حَسَسْتِ (ḥasasti) /ħa.sas.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to freeze; to curry (a horse)”) and حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to be moved with compassion”)
- حُسِسْتُ (ḥusistu) /ħu.sis.tu/: first-person singular past passive of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to freeze; to curry (a horse)”) and حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to feel, to perceive”)
- حُسِسْتَ (ḥusista) /ħu.sis.ta/: second-person masculine singular past passive of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to freeze; to curry (a horse)”) and حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to feel, to perceive”)
- حُسِسْتِ (ḥusisti) /ħu.sis.ti/: second-person feminine singular past passive of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to freeze; to curry (a horse)”) and حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to feel, to perceive”)
- حَسِسْتُ (ḥasistu) /ħa.sis.tu/: first-person singular past active of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to feel, to perceive”)
- حَسِسْتَ (ḥasista) /ħa.sis.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to feel, to perceive”)
- حَسِسْتِ (ḥasisti) /ħa.sis.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of حَسَّ (ḥassa, “to feel, to perceive”)